Emma Watson Talks Normal In Vanity Fair

The British Harry Potter star, who grabbed some food at Mercer Kitchen on Saturday (May 1), is taking European Women’s History and acting classes. “I think actually I’m the worst person in the class,” she told Vanity Fair in their June issue.

Maybe that’s because she wasn’t acting when she played Hermoine. “If I’m honest, I was her,” says Watson. “I was very keen. I was super-eager to please and be good. And I was always kind of bossy.” Hopefully she’s grown out of that phase as she tries to me people in school. Or joins a sorority.

Judging by her confusion with fraternity parties she might need to ease into the Greek system. “I felt like I’d walked into an American teen movie,” she says. “I picked up the red cups. I was like, Wow, they really do drink from these.”

Mostly the sweet face of Burberry is happy that she’s starting to carve out a normal life for herself. “I was scared before I came to Brown–that I wasn’t going to be allowed to have both [a career and a normal life]. [I was afraid they'd think], You’re famous. You’re given free handbags. Why should you deserve to be normal?” Honey, I would let you be whatever you’re heart desires if I can borrowsteal borrow the short trench.